Order of Service

What is an Order of the Day?

An order of the day is for civil ceremonies where guests will not be singing hymns or sitting through a long ceremony. An order of the day includes the timetable' for the day so your guests know what is happening and when. With the cards, you can use one side of the insert for your menu, saving you money and time doing separate menus. An example of the general content of an order of the day is shown below.

Order of Service Cards - Free Downloadable Templates

To download, follow these instructions:

Right click on the blue arrow icon (left of the template title that you want) and select 'save target as'.

Choose where you want to save it to, click save and away you go.

Each template will only take a few seconds to download.

To use the template once you have downloaded it:

Double click the template icon and Microsoft Word will open and show the invitation template.

All the templates are saved in the font 'Arial' as this is common to the majority of PC's. Just change the names, dates, venue etc. to suit by selecting the text and typing over it. If you want to change the font, just highlight/select the text and choose another font. If you change the font, you may need to change the size to make it fit properly and look good.

Print on A4 size test paper - you may need to make minor adjustments for the margins to fit your printer but we have created the templates with the majority of settings in mind - so most of you shouldn't have too many problems.

Full Instructions:

Print your scrolls onto the A4 sheets of paper (use the free Word templates downloadable from the top of this page).

Cut your ribbon into 30cm lengths.

Tie the ribbon lengths around something like a broom handle - or something with a diameter of about 25mm. Trim the ends at an angle.

Roll each scroll (start rolling from the bottom with it face up) so that it's small enough to slide into your ties - it will expand to fit the tie as you let go.

Other things you can do with this card

Silk paintings look amazing - they do take time but if you're an arty type, give it a go. You can buy silk, gutta, pins, brushes, silk paint and frames from most art shops. Set up a frame and draw hearts or stars with the gutta, leave to dry, then paint. Cut the silk into mini pictures and use double sided tape to stick them to the top of the scrolls, then outline with gutta.

Use a rubber stamp to print a motif onto the tops of the scrolls or on the reverse so that you see it when the scroll is rolled up.